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3:44
We see burial preparations for a rescue worker who was killed.

3:46
Rabea’s arrest for being a musician and how the government fought art with violence.

5:38
Obaidah, the film’s narrator, introduces her radio show and one of her devoted listeners.

2:50
Members of Obaidah’s small group of friends who are attacked, arrested, and murdered.

1:33
Lulu participates in her first demonstration. Obaidah describes the ritual of disobedience

4:07
A young girl tearfully recalls an uncle who was shot and killed while protests escalate.

3:39
Dalya’s brother gives her advice about her college application essay.

5:25
Dalya has trouble finding halal food at the mall

4:34
A speaker at school talks about being a Muslim American woman.

1:38
Director Julia Meltzer discusses Dalya's evolving feelings on wearing her hijab in America

1:31
Director Julia Meltzer discusses some of the assumptions made about Syrian refugees.

1:15
Producer and subject Mustafa Zeno discusses how Americans can welcome Syrian refugees